RESOURCES

Drug Abuse Resistance Education   |   www.dare-america.com

Drug Free AZ   |   www.drugfreeaz.com

Health & Human Services, Alcohol & Drug Treatment Hotline  |  1-800-662-HELP

Health & Human Services, Youth & Substance Abuse  www.safeyouth.org/scripts/topics/subabuse.asp

Join Together   |   www.jointogether.org

National Capital Poison Centerhttp://www.poison.org/biling

National Inhalant Prevention Coalition   |   www.inhalants.com

National Institute on Drug Abuse   |   www.nida.nih.gov

New England Inhalant Abuse Prevention Coalition |  www.inhalantprevention.org

Office of National Drug Control Policy   |   www.mediacampaign.org ;www.theantidrug.com; www.abovetheinfluence.com

The Parent Teacher Association   |   www.pta.org

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America   |   www.drugfreeamerica.org ; www.timetotalk.org ; Toll-free help line: 1-866-281-9945 (M-F; 9am-5pm ET)

Poison Control Center   |   1-800-222-1222

SAMHSA Inhalant Abuse information (Navajo-language) |
 http://samhsa.gov/SAMHSA_News/VolumeXV_4/article18.htm

StreetDrugs.Org   |   www.streetdrugs.org

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Service Administration   |   www.samhsa.org

Virginia Department of Education-Inhalant Abuse Prevention: Staff Education & Student Curriculum 
| www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Instruction/Inhalantbook.pdf

 



'As physicians caring for children, we have an obligation to think and ask about the possibility of Inhalant Abuse as part of our general care and counseling of patients and families.'- George C. Rodgers, MD, PhD Chief of Pharmacology and Department of Pediatrics University of Louisville

'With 22% of 6th and 8th graders admitting to abusing inhalants, but only 3% of parents thinking their child has ever abused inhalants – it is clear that this generation of pre-teens and especially their parents have a lot to learn about the lethal nature of inhalant abuse.' - Stephen J. Pasireb, President and CEO, The Partnershi for Drug-Free America